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Structure-Property-Activity Relationships in Carbon Dots

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY B
卷 126, 期 51, 页码 10777-10796

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcb.2c06856

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  1. National Science Foundation [1809060, 2041413]
  2. National Institutes of Health [SUB00002778]
  3. Florida Department of Health [21L08]
  4. University of Miami

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Carbon dots (CDs) are versatile nanomaterials with potential applications in various fields. Recent studies have shown that CDs are a mixture of fractions and can serve as building blocks for large carbon-based materials. Understanding the structure-property-activity relationships of CDs is essential for their future development. CDs can be used in photochemistry, electrochemistry, nanomedicine, and surface chemistry. The controllability of CDs is important for the development of carbon-based materials.
Carbon dots (CDs) are one of the most versatile nanomaterials discovered in the 21st century. They possess many properties and thus hold potentials in diverse applications. While an increasing amount of attention has been given to these novel nanoparticles, the broad scientific community is actively engaged in exploring their limits. Recent studies on the fractionalization and assembly of CDs further push the limits beyond just CDs and demonstrate that CDs are both a mixture of heterogeneous fractions and promising building blocks for assembly of large carbon-based materials. With CDs moving forward toward both microscopic and macroscopic levels, a good understanding of the structure-property-activity relationships is essential to forecasting the future of CDs. Hence, in this Perspective, structure-property- activity relationships are highlighted based on the repeatedly verified findings in CDs. In addition, studies on CD fractionalization and assembly are briefly summarized in this Perspective. Eventually, these structure-property-activity relationships and controllability are essential for the development of CDs with desired properties for various applications especially in photochemistry, electrochemistry, nanomedicine, and surface chemistry. In summary, in our opinion, since 2004 until the present, history has witnessed a great development of CDs although there is still some room for more studies. Also, considering many attractive properties, structure-property-activity relationships, and the building block nature of CDs, a variety of carbon-based materials of interest can be constructed from CDs with control. They can help reduce blind trials in the development of carbon-based materials, which is of great significance in materials science, chemistry, and any fields related to the applications.

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